<div dir="ltr">I just installed a new Myth system under Ubuntu 8.04. I grabbed the latest thing in the Ubuntu repositories and I have to say there are some really great new features. Firewire (capture) is working perfectly, input groups are awesome (for Firewire) and the installation was a snap.<br>
<br>I've noticed a couple of differences between how my system worked before and how it works now. Most of them are nice improvements but one is kind of driving me nuts. Surprisingly, I don't see any mention of it in the mailing list so I'm trying to figure out if it just bothers me or if it only affects me.<br>
<br>When I fast forward a show I can select 3x, 5x, 10x, ... 120x just as before. But, when I hit "play" while fast-forwarding my system used to take the current point in the fast-forward, jump back some specified amount (to compensate for response time of the user, etc) and then...PLAY. Now it does all those things except it PAUSES when its done. I've been looking through the fast-forwarding settings and I don't see anything that controls this.<br>
<br>I'm assuming this is some new behavior in the more recent versions of MythTV (I was running an SVN version before, probably 0.20-fixes or something). Is this really a new feature or is my system just messed up somehow? If it is a new feature, how do I change it back to the old behavior. If it isn't a feature, any ideas on what I can do to stop this behavior?!?<br>
<br>--<br>Mike<br><br></div>